Ex radio queen Njambi Koikai forced to speak after claims she conned Kenyans

- Former radio presenter Njambi Koikai came out to clear rumours that she has conning Kenyans in the name of medical assistance

- Njambi accused close relatives of spreading the malicious and damaging information on social media

- Njambi has been vocal on her endometriosis predicament and stated that she needed KSh 10 million to fund her major surgery

Former radio and television presenter, Njambi Koikai, hit back at some of her relatives for spreading false information about her fundraising efforts as she continues seeking treatment for her thoracic endometriosis.

Taking to social media on Friday, December 1, Koikai said it was unfortunate that non-supportive relatives were behind viral misinformation about her battle.

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"It has come to my attention that false information is being shared about the cost of my treatment. I've shared my journey from 2015 and the public is aware of this endometriosis battle. My Mom, my sis and I have met all our medical bills even after my grandmother passed away,

"It's also quite disappointing to note that close relatives, who have not been supportive are spreading malicious and damaging information. It is with utmost sincerity that I came out to ask for help because thoracic endometriosis is a rare condition and the specialists dealing with it are in America,

"This journey has been a treacherous one but with the support of the millions of Kenyans, I will get treated and come back to help other women facing this condition. Thank you for your support this far. God bless you," wrote Koikai.

In screenshots making rounds on social media, it was claimed that Njambi and her mother told Kenyans they needed KSh 10 million for her treatment when they only needed KSh 2 million.

"They plan on using the rest of the money to build flats on her late grandmother's land. They did not use this money to take her to hospital and her aunt insists they are taking advantage of Kenyans," read one of the social media posts making rounds.